Climate Change

There’s a theme to the story. The shadowy group you refer to has been keeping society down for way too long.

Welcome back.

it occurs to me
walk into any doctor’s office/hospital/clinic in america
say “a secret organization is controlling the weather”
say “it’s the same organization that is trying to strip me of my rights and oppress me”
they will have 3 options as responsible health care providers
1:paranoia
2:schizophrenia
3:a combination of 1 and 2
you won’t even have to say “i will never die, but live forever with jesus”
you will get a scrip
and that right quick

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Under cover of a recent thunderstorm, operatives of a secret organization snuck into my backyard and knocked over two tomato plants out of my total 18 plants.
Why just those two?
They were the ones on the FAR RIGHT!
I suspect it was a false-flag operation…

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early attempt at climate control

I don’t know anything about the UN report. I’m sure I’ll hear about it eventually.

Interesting read, Reg. I was a little confused though. I mean, this sounds like a positive move toward clean air technology but two completely different solutions to fixing the carbon pollution issue? Why inject it deep in the earth when we can recycle it. That seems like waste of a smart technology.
Pumping it into gas pockets during fracking where oil was removed sounds like a great idea although I’m not sure that would prevent earthquakes but converting it to synthetic fuel sounds even better.

There, he said, the CO2 is mixed with water and injected 800 metres below into the volcanic rocks, where it disperses. Over months, it interacts chemically with the basalt rock and petrifies, turning to stone.

Carbon Engineering’s other ventures include a $1.3-billion partnership with the Upper Nicola First Nation that will use the carbon dioxide captured from the air to ultimately produce synthetic fuel.

I do not know for sure, Michele, but I assume this is just the first step, getting the CO2 out of the air. If this proves successful, other uses can be developed for the extracted CO2. Feeding giant greenhouses full of plants seems like a good step but whatever they come up with will have to follow the first step of removing the CO2 and then determining if this can solve the greenhouse gas issue.

PS: If it can solve it, the world just got a lot better overnight.

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I admit it does seem like a little beacon of hope in a world filled with so much destruction by humans, which btw, the Bible says we are.

The nations were enraged, but Your wrath has come and the time for the dead to be judged— to reward Your servants, the prophets and kedoshim, and those who fear Your name, the small and the great, and to destroy the destroyers of the earth.”

  • Revelation 11:8,18 TLV

I don’t know if this video will play but it’s like watching years and years of movies, only not lol.

These two should probably be euthanized for the greater good.

I’m all for that and while we’re at it we should make Elon Musk a king.

David Beasley, director of the United Nations World Food Program, told CNN that just a sliver of Musk’s and other billionaires’ wealth could help solve world hunger, saying, “$6 billion to help 42 million people that are literally going to die if we don’t reach them. It’s not complicated.”

Musk responded on Twitter: “If WFP can describe on this Twitter thread exactly how $6B will solve world hunger, I will sell Tesla stock right now and do it.” Musk added, “Please publish your current & proposed spending in detail so people can see exactly where money goes. Sunlight is a wonderful thing.”

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Oh, if only the Dutch would invent something that would only allow a ring of light to shine through.
I sound like a poet (to me :grimacing:) therefore I am a poet.

i thought i heard it all when they diagnosed people that died in car accidents as corona deaths… nope, this one is even better:

Perhaps they’ll start recording deaths in our first nations communities as “Residential Schools PTSD”. And suicide deaths among trans people as “misgendering PTSD”.

Under pressure from the European Union, Bulgaria has finally committed to giving up coal. But miners fear the country has failed to plan for a transition to greener jobs.

these fears should be addressed by gunfire
source-bbad

va7isi, oh, va7isi, you mystical child
What drives me to you is what drives me insane
I still can remember the way that you smiled
On the fifth day of May in the drizzlin’ rain
i don’t know, bobby
needs work
perhaps a firm editorial hand

Where is your faith. Prince Charles has already planted a seed for the transition. I suspect it will grow into a mighty bean stock to the heavens.

stalk
sounds the the
reads like bitcoin